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Colour slide of the new entrance stairway to the Boys and Girls room during the Welland Public Library building extension construction, August 18, 1975.

The slide is part of a photographic record of 600 images to document the construction work…

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Two colour slides showing the entrance to the Adult Circulating room at Welland Public Library, May 1974.

The slides are part of a photographic record of 600 images to document the construction work undertaken to expand the Carnegie building in…

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Black and white photogravure from the book "Niagara Falls Photo-Gravures from Recent Negatives of the Albertype Company, New York" by A. Wittemann, captioned “Entrance to Cave of the Winds - American fall," c. 1890-1892.

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Colour slide showing fairgoers at the entrance to the Welland Fair, September 1964. The house in the background is at 166 Denistoun Street.

The Welland Fairgrounds was located on Denistoun Street between Maple Avenue and Lincoln Street, until it…

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Black and white photographic print of the Episcopal Methodist Church in St. Johns (Thorold), date unknown.

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A biography on local historian and soldier Ernest Alexander Cruikshank.

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Newspaper clipping of Ernie Alcott, who made political cartooning for the Welland Tribune as a retirement business, as he discusses how to be happy in retirement. From the December 7, 1981 edition of the Welland Tribune.

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Newspaper clipping of Ernie Alcott's political cartoon about Hugh McMillan, President of the Port Colborne & District Conservation Club, December 15, 1981. "From Ernie's Easel" was a regular feature in the Port Colborne section of the Welland Tribune…

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Hungarian picnic, St. Stephens Park

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Three colour slides showing an event titled "Ethnic luncheon" at All People's United Church, June 9, 1975. This was part of the Rose Festival weekend.

The church was at the corner of Chaffey and Hill Streets and served the community from…
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